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Monday, May 21, 2012

OSCar Synthesizer - Minimoog - Korg Monopoly - Roland TR-606.AVI


YouTube Published on May 21, 2012 by djessay101

"just for FUN :-)))) little Demo of the OSCar Synthesizer :-)))"

Roland Jupiter 6 "1980's"


YouTube Published on May 21, 2012 by synthartist69

"In this video I am taking advantage of the split keyboard function by assigning the arpeggio to the lower half of the keyboard. This video can also be compared with a similar video that I recently made of the Jupiter 8 called "1980" if you wish to hear the difference in the Brass." See this post.

Roland Jupiter 6 "Where were you in 82?"

my modular synthesizer


YouTube Published on May 20, 2012 by ipnoteca

ipnoteca's modular synthesizer

Make Noise Brings Physical Modelling to Modulars - Mystery Module Revealed

Waveform City Episode 11 Make Noise by waveform city

An interview with Tony Rolando of Make Noise via Waveform City. This is pretty big news for the synth history and the synth community. You might remember the Make Noise mystery module from this video and this video. It turns out it will be the first voltage controlled physical modeling module. It gets mentioned eleven minutes into the interview. For those of you familiar with some of the major milestones in the history of synthesis, this is significant. If you take a look at http://120years.net/ you will find a number of electronic instruments that lead to what we define as synthesizers today, but most think of it all starting with the first analog modulars from Moog and Buchla in the 60s. These made way for self contained analog synths in the 70s and eventually digital synths in the 80s including FM synthesis, samplers, sdditive synths like the Kawai K5 and K5000s, and the mass of PCM/Sample based synths. The next major breakthrough didn't come until the 90s when Physical Modelling arrived with the Yamaha VL1 (1994) and Korg Prophecy (1995). The first analog modelling synth was the Clavia Nord Lead (1995). The Make Noise mystery module will be the first to bring physical modeling to the modern modular world. That's pretty significant when you think about it. See Waveform City for more podcast interviews with makers in the modern modular market.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Manhattan Analog MA35 demo

Manhattan Analog MA35 demo from Equinoxoz music solutions on Vimeo.

"Ok so just got the new MA35 filter in from Jason Coates (Manhattan analog) at my shop Equinoxoz.com, it is based on the Korg MS10 topology. Being a huge fan of the Korg MS series I was very excited to try out this new module as from the demos I had heard it sounded really incredible. So I decided to make a video! ;-) Well.......It did NOT dissapoint, this filter absoutely NAILS that Korgy sound and in my opinion it is because of the fact that not only does it have an authentic filter sound but also the onboard VCA imparts a special characteristic sound to the module overall as well. Ok so for the patch, pretty basic stuff. Just two Analogue Systems RS95E's at various tunings throughout the video running into the two, nicely overdriveable inputs of the filter. I had a Harvestman Double Andore being used as both the Envelope for the VCA and also the Envelope for the Filter. I was playing the notes from an Analogue Systems Demon keyboard controller. The Bubblesound ULFO was conscripted at times to perform som modulation duties such as Filter cutoff modulation and controlling the VC'able HP/LP response. I have to say that (although I may be a bit biased) this filter is incredible, sounds so authentic to my ear and if you were to run two in series it would be an excellent rendition of the classic Korg MS20 topology. The filter is great value as well particularly for small systems with it having the two inputs and the on board VCA. Great work from Manhattan Analog! Hope this video gives you some ideas of the sounds capable with this module."

Beach House - Myth - David Letterman 5-18-12


YouTube Published on May 18, 2012 by IdolXfactor2

"Beach House - Myth - David Letterman 5-18-12...As Seen On ©CBS Weeknights 11:35/10:35pm c, All Rights Reserved.

Beach House Website: http://www.beachhousebaltimore.com/

CBS Letterman Website: http://www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show/"

Anyone ID the synth? This one in via Ian.

Update via Maeghan Skala in the comments: "The synth is the Sequential Circuits Prelude (Siel Orchestra 2/OR400) ... i have an OR400 and it is a gem. It's such an inspiring synth to play, it's got character. ;)"

Analogue Solutions Telemark Signed by Alan Wilder


via Tom J Carpenter on Facebook

KORG RK-100 & EX-800 Ad


via Tom J Carpenter on Facebook

Anyware Instruments " Megapole " 4-pole Stereo Filter

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"Anyware Instruments " Megapole" 4-pole stereo filter

Rackmount 4-pole filter by Anyware Instruments in Germany. Very few of these were actually built, and it sounds fantastic . Great working condition; wall wart power not included.

'4-pole low-pass filters were developed according to the Minimoog model . It's spectrum ranges from gentle pad sounds to smacking filter bass to weird SFX sounds, such as only a fully-analog low-pass filter can provide. With its extensive modulation capabilities, the Megapole is perfect for stereo processing. The two-24dB filters can be used independently, as well as in mono in stereo - can be operated with either-24dB or-48dB (series connection of the two channels).'"

Yamaha MCD32 RAM Cards & RAM4 Cartridge

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